Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 20, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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East Salem Fruit Harvest
Now Enters Second Phase
East Salem. June 20 The picking of trwbrriM in the largrr
were 21 present and at the socUt
hour Mrs. Samuel Eshleman
was; honnrwl with a surprise
shower. The annual family pic
nicA'ill be held the last Sunday
inr July at Stayton park. The
house guest of Mrs. Wikoff, Mrs.
Gant, was a special guest.
The last regular summer
meeting of the Merry-go-round
club was held in the home of
Mrs. Ernest Crum with Mrs
Clyde Gotchell assisting hostess.
Officers for the new year were
elected. Mrs. Sam Rehfeld was
elected president, Mrs. Ernest
Crum secretary-treasurer and
Mrs. Melvin LaDue vice-president.
The annual family picnic
will be held the second Sunday
in August at Paradise Island.
Present were Mrs. Harold
Holler, Mrs. S. Rehfeld, Mrs
WiKon Titles. Mrs. Gordon Be
croft, Mrs. R. M. Proudfit, Mrs.
Sides. Mrs Jack Lindeman. Mrs
Oscar Fm-gard and the hostesses
Birthdays nonored at the June
meeting of the Middle Grove
Boy Scout committeemen men
and their wives held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bas
set were Ted Kuenzi, Hubert
Asp in wall and Mrs. Lewis Pat
terson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson
nf Auburn community were in
Portland on Sunday to attend
the Hanson family reunion.
Mrs. Stuart Johns entertain
ed members of the Monroe Sew
ing club at their home Wednes
day afternoon. Present were
Mrs. Loran Richey, Mrs. Paul
Gilmer. Mrs. Henry Hanson,
Mrs. Warren Shrake, Mrs. Wil
fred Wilier and the hostess.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Monday, June 20, 1949 S
Salem's New, Modem
CUSTOM CANNERY
NOW OPEN
Bring your fruit, and vegetable, into our modern , pot
let, kitchen; wash them, blanch them, and prepare
them for canning on our tpecial table, ... in few
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For canning hour, and other information Ph. 3338 J
BLUNDELL KANNING
KITCHEN
East Salem fields finished and cherrv harvesting in the lnrfirr
orchards including the Harold Bunn orchard on Hollywood drive
will be taken care of this week.
There were several social meetings in Middle Grove commun
ity this oast week. Mr. and Mrs '
Fred Scharf entertained with a
reception Friday afternoon in
honor of the 90th birthday of
his mother, Mrs. Katherine
Scharf. Over 60 of her friends
called in the afternoon to offer
dle Grove community and from
the state house department
where she is employed surprised
her with a shower at her home.
Hostesses were Mr. Melvin Van
Cleave and Mrs. Mildred Ham
mer. Mrs. Leonard Peterson assist
ed by Mrs. Jack Wikoff and
Mrs. Herman Smith entertained
for the June meeting of the
Ametie club at the Peterson
home on Lard on road. There
their congratulations. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scharf enter
tained with a family dinner at
noon and held open house for
friends in the afternoon.
A large group of the friends
A chigger or red bug feeds on
and digests skin, and not blood.
South 13th and Wilbur
Telephone 33582
of Mrs. Harry Wilson from Mid
Denies Charges Former Justice Department employe
Judith Coplon (right), accompanied by her mother, Mr,.
Rebecca Coplon, arrive, at Federal Court in Washington,
D. C, where he denied charge, of espionage. (Acme Tele-photo).
.Aurora Really
Deals Reported
Aurora Several property
transfer, including title to two
farm, on Meridian road east of
Aurora, and sale of a modern
pumice block residence in Can
by. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peter of
Lone Elder have purchased the
135-acre A. J. Zimmerman farm
on Meridian road, one and one
half mile, east of Aurora.
In the same vicinity, four
miles from Canby, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Ragan have sold their 25
acre improved farm to George
Schmidt of Champoeg. The
Ragan's plan to return to their
former home in Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Decker
have traded their duplex at
North Third and Jumper streets
In Canby, to H. M. Hartnell for
a five-acre tract on Ferry road.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ingalls have
purchased the modern ranch-
house type dwelling of pumice
block construction from Mrs.
Edythe DeMerritt in Canby.
Mrs. Marion Anderson is com
pleting her house on upper Main
street in Aurora.
Mrs. Grace Armstrong is oc
cupying her newly constructed
residence on Liberty street. Mrs.
Armstrong recently moved to
this city from Dallas. Oregon.
She is an aunt of John McCrone,
Aurora dairyman.
Contrary to common belief,
chigger, or "red bugs" do not
burrow underneath the skin.
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